Video: Twinkie Chan and her handmade grocery knitting
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
In addition to the proteins, fats and carbohydrates necessary for people, food contains another useful substance. It is called inspiration, and it visits not every gourmet or glutton, but only those who are predisposed to the perception of this substance at the proper level. In this case, food appears before us in a variety of images and forms. For example, in the form of clothing and accessories.
A pretty Asian American, 30-year-old Twinkie Chan from San Francisco, admits that she is obsessed with two passions: good food and handicraft. And since two-in-one is always more convenient, Twinkie has created a huge collection of knitted accessories and clothing items, in which it is easy to guess her favorite dishes and delicacies.
Of course, this is not from the category of clothing for one and all. Only exceptional originals are able to wear a hat with chicken legs on their heads, and a scarf of a dozen knitted toasts with butter around their neck. But there are those who want to dress up in such things, and demand creates supply, and the author's imagination and good appetite contribute to the replenishment of the collection of knitted food … In general, everyone interested - here, to the personal site of the original knitter.
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